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UTSA Roadrunners at Texas Longhorns

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3-5, 0-2 Away
<span class="badge bg-danger" style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 5px 0;">Final</span>
54 - 98
7-0, 3-0 Home

Williams, Warren lead No. 10 Texas over UTSA 98-54

Warren scored 13 points in her third career start and Danni Williams scored 22 as No. 10 Texas rolled over Texas-San Antonio 98-54 on Wednesday.

Warren's play has been a boost for a team that lost a player coach Karen Aston was counting on for leadership as well as points, steals and rebounds. Since taking over for Higgs, Warren has made a game-winning shot against Quinnipiac and was selected the Big 12 co-freshman of the week after Texas won the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament over Thanksgiving.

"She has a very constant work ethic about her. She doesn't turn it on and off," Aston said.

Warren went 6 of 10 from the field in 21 minutes against UTSA, including several aggressive moves to grab rebounds for put-backs. She has only two turnovers in four games. About the only thing she's struggling with is 3-point shooting, where she's 3 of 18 this season after missing all three attempts Wednesday.

"I'm not here to make every play, but to make every play that I can," Warren said. "I knew (Higgs) going down doesn't change how we all have to play. As long as I can bring what I was always going to bring, it will be OK."

Jatarie White added 14 points for the Longhorns, who will face a much tougher test Sunday against No. 6 Mississippi State, which lost in the national championship game each of the last two seasons.

Marie Benson scored 14 points to lead to lead UTSA (3-5). The Roadrunners made their first five shots to stay with the Longhorns early before Texas tightened up defensively and ran away in a rout. UTSA shot just 6 of 25 the rest of the first half as Texas built a 50-29 lead by halftime.

Texas opened the third quarter with a 19-2 run that put the game out of reach.

Despite the lopsided score, Aston said she didn't like the way her team played after winning the holiday tournament in Florida.

"We can't just show up on Sunday and decide we will just flip a switch and play," Aston said. "I don't know if we're mature enough yet."

BIG PICTURE

UTSA: The Roadrunners play in Conference USA and had to punch way above their weight class to stay in this one, but they whiffed after a few early jabs in the first quarter. The Roadrunners couldn't force turnovers and were dominated on the boards 50-24. Texas scored more than 100 points in the last two meetings.

"We knew what we were up against," UTSA coach Kristen Holt said. "There's no practicing against that length and speed."

Texas: The Longhorns' lineup is still a work in progress. Texas will get junior forward Joyner Holmes back from ankle surgery in December and is still waiting on 6-foot-7 freshman Sedona Prince to return from a broken leg suffered while playing with the U.S. under-19 national team in Mexico City last summer.

MILESTONE WIN

Aston got career win No. 250 in her 12th season. It was win No. 149 for her in seven seasons at Texas. That's still a long way from the winningest coach in program history. Jody Conradt won 783 games at Texas from 1976-2007.

UP NEXT

UTSA hosts Utah State on Dec. 5.

Texas hosts No. 6 Mississippi State on Sunday.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 54 - 98
4th 0:31 Destiny Littleton Defensive Rebound. 54 - 98
4th 0:31 Karrington Donald missed Layup. 54 - 98
4th 0:37 Karrington Donald Defensive Rebound. 54 - 98
4th 0:37 Destiny Littleton missed Three Point Jumper. 54 - 98

Statistics

UTSAUTSA TEXTEX
21-56 FG 42-83
38 Field Goal % 51
5-14 3PT 4-21
36 Three Point % 19
7-9 FT 10-12
78 Free Throw % 83
24 Rebounds 50
7 Offensive Rebounds 22
17 Defensive Rebounds 28
11 Assists 19
2 Steals 9
2 Blocks 1
21 Turnovers 10
0 Team Turnovers 0
21 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
4 Points Off Turnovers 33
2 Fast Break Points 0
28 Points in Paint 0
14 Fouls 12
0 Largest Lead 49

Game Information

Frank Erwin Center

Location: Austin, TX
Attendance: 9,495 | Capacity:

2025-26 American Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Rice 17-1 - 29-6
East Carolina 14-4 3 22-10
South Florida 13-5 4 20-12
Tulsa 11-7 6 19-12
North Texas 11-7 6 19-14
UTSA 9-9 8 18-16
Temple 8-10 9 15-17
Charlotte 8-10 9 14-18
Florida Atlantic 7-11 10 14-18
Tulane 6-12 11 11-20
Wichita State 5-13 12 8-23
UAB 4-14 13 11-19
Memphis 4-14 13 10-21

2025-26 Southeastern Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
South Carolina 15-1 - 36-4
Texas 13-3 2 35-4
Vanderbilt 13-3 2 29-5
LSU 12-4 3 29-6
Oklahoma 11-5 4 26-8
Kentucky 8-8 7 25-11
Georgia 8-8 7 22-10
Ole Miss 8-8 7 24-12
Tennessee 8-8 7 16-14
Alabama 7-9 8 24-11
Texas A&M 7-9 8 14-13
Mississippi State 5-11 10 18-13
Florida 5-11 10 18-15
Missouri 4-12 11 17-17
Auburn 3-13 12 15-17
Arkansas 1-15 14 12-20
Full Standings